Harry Weldon - The White
Hope (CDR40)

Harry Weldon initially came to fame as part of Fred Karno's Company
when he played opposite Charlie Chaplin in the sketch "The Football
Match". Harry Weldon then used the character of Stiffy, the Goal
Keeper, as the mainstay of his solo act. Other characters developed
including his boxing skit "The White Hope".

Harry Weldon had a unique style, and frequently
used the conductor of the orchestra as an extra part in his
performance. Harry Weldon's conversational style and his use of the
absurd makes him very accessible today.

Track
Listing:

Stiffy, the Goalkeeper; Jack
Sheppard; The Police will have me before long; He’s a Pro; On the Road
to Ruin; Pedigrees; The Pastoral Song; The White Hope; ‘S No Use;
Sleuthy, the Dread of the Heads; Cowboy (Dawson City); Tyrolean Song; I
can’t get away from my Ancestors; ‘S too Old, ‘S too Old, Sickening, ‘S
too Old; Somebody’s Baby; So long, Sally; Back, Back to Alabam’; The
Bullfighter; The Policeman; Stiffy, the Warder
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